North Carolina
Related: About this forumAnother hidden gem: Troubling new law on drones slipped into the state budget bill
During the final days of the budget train wreck in Raleigh, H1099 (Unmanned Aircraft Regulation) was slipped anonymously into the 2014 budget. This is the perfect, shameful and shabby end to a process where the GOP-led NCGA has failed to protect our civil liberties.
H1099 was never heard by any Senate committee, but it has become State law nonetheless. It allows warrantless drone surveillance at all public events (including those on private property) or any place which is in plain view of a law enforcement officer. It has other loopholes and deficiencies which taken altogether, make a mockery of the right-to-privacy anywhere but inside your home with the shades drawn tight.
Not surprisingly, the ACLU-NC, which had partnered with conservatives to draft the earlier, tougher H312 (Protecting Privacy Act), has come out solidly against H1099.
It was conceived in the NC House Committee on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, chaired by an executive of a company that develops drone technology for the military (no conflict of interest there, right?). They solicited no testimony from anyone whose focus is the preservation of civil liberties. Instead, they invited drone manufacturers, law enforcement and others who clearly wanted the NCGA to open up the skies to drones with the fewest possible restrictions. Concerns about privacy were given little consideration. http://www.citizen-times.com/story/opinion/contributors/2014/08/12/got-wrong-drones/13953945/
http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2014/08/13/another-hidden-gem-troubling-new-law-on-drones-slipped-into-the-state-budget-bill/
littlemissmartypants
(23,691 posts)I am going down fighting the Righteous Fight. Regardless.
Great catch, octoberlib.
Don't we have a great group?
~Lmsp
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)barbtries
(29,421 posts)if i hadn't been right here in this state watching it play out.
in the 21st century no less.